Supply Chain Management Workbook

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advanced supply chain assessment
Agile Logistics
Author_Francis Harrison
Business Processes
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Cumulative Lead Time
customer
Customer Lead Time
Customer Order Management
Customer's Purchasing Decision
Customer’s Purchasing Decision
Cycle Time
demand planning
Distribution Resource Planning
e-commerce operations
End Items
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ERP
Forecast Assimilation
inventory optimisation
ist
Laptop Computers
lead
Lengthy Lead Times
logistics strategy
Mass Customization
master
Master Production Schedule
Master Production Scheduler
operations management
Order Management System
Process Life Cycle
Product Life Cycle Position
production
safety
schedule
Service Level Objectives
Short Term Production Scheduling
stock
Supplier Partnering
supplier relationship management
Supply Chain Contribution
Supply Lead Time
times
UK Survey

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750649995
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'Supply Chain Management Workbook' provides an overview of the supply chain process and addresses the key aspects involved in a supply chain. A checklist is included to enable an assessment of a company's procedures and the facilities it offers. By working through this list of questions the weaknesses in the management of the supply chain can be identified and subsequently addressed. The combination of theoretical underpinning along with a means of self evaluation results in a practical guide which will be invaluable for companies wishing to improve their supply chain management. Published in Association with The Institute of Operations Management, http://www.iomnet.org.uk.

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